yes a driver can have passengers of any age AFTER they driver has had his/her licens for over a year
yes they can
It depends on your state's driving regulations, but for the most part, only one passenger is allowed.
In Florida, a 16-year-old driver with a learner's permit can only drive with a licensed driver who is 21 years or older in the front seat, but there are no specific restrictions on the number of passengers under 18. However, for safety reasons, it is advisable to limit the number of passengers to ensure that everyone is safely accommodated. Once the driver turns 18 and holds a full license, they can drive with as many passengers as they wish. Always check local laws and regulations for any updates.
In Texas, a 16-year-old driver with a provisional license can have only one passenger under the age of 21 who is not a family member during the first 12 months of driving. After that period, they can have more passengers, but all passengers must wear seat belts. Additionally, the driver must follow all other restrictions set by the provisional license.
In Wisconsin, a 16-year-old driver with an instruction permit can only drive with a licensed adult in the front seat. Once they obtain a probationary license, they can have passengers, but for the first nine months, they are limited to one passenger under age 18 unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. After this period, they can carry more passengers as long as they comply with any other restrictions that may apply.
A 16 year old drive can only have one person in the car with them while driving in Tennessee. You must hold a learner's permit before obtaining a driver's license in Tennessee.
If you mean how old you have to be to ride with the driver, then it depends on the policy of his company. Many independent truckers drive with their families and children, but some companies have policies against passengers.
They can have one other passenger that is under 18 in the car with them. At age 16 you can have people in the car 2-4 people depending on the state
Typically, the driver is responsible for the safety of all passengers and would receive the ticket if cited for a seat belt violation.
yes can
I went to court today. I am in Ohio. I had a headlight violation because a part broke and my headlights went out and I had too many passengers in my car for a 16 year old. The judge dropped the too many passengers and charged me with only a headlight violation. I paid a $25 fine and $70 court cost. He gave me no additional restrictions on my license. He did worn me that if he saw me in court before I was 18 he wouldn't be so generous.